Click-it or Ticket totals being reported
Public Information Officer Mark Samson reported to Historic City News that the final numbers from the “Click it or Ticket” campaign during May have been tabulated by the St. Augustine Police Department.
Public Information Officer Mark Samson reported to Historic City News that the final numbers from the “Click it or Ticket” campaign during May have been tabulated by the St. Augustine Police Department.
United States Attorney Robert E. O’Neill announced to Historic City News this morning that a 48 year-old Acting Supervisor at the Jacksonville International Annex of the United States Postal Service pleaded guilty to mail theft.
Flagler County School Resource Deputy Eric Kuleski reported to Historic City News that three area students were arrested yesterday on a felony charge of burglary and a misdemeanor charge of criminal mischief after a weekend break-in.
Historic City News received a report from Lieutenant Bill Leeper this afternoon confirming details on a fatal pedestrian collision that occurred near the intersection of East Main Street and Church Street; in front of the Kangaroo Station in Hastings.
Early yesterday morning, Historic City News has learned that the rapid, trained response of one deputy sheriff in Palm Coast may very well have saved the life of a newborn baby boy.
Historic City News received word this morning that the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office has implemented a “self-service” method for victims of selected crimes to report the incident, at their convenience; anywhere they have access to the Internet.
St. Johns County Sheriff David B. Shoar has designated that Historic City News readers may report the following crimes through the sjso.org website without the necessity of calling the office or waiting to meet with a deputy to file a simple incident report. Sheriff Shoar stressed that use of the online reporting system is simply…
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Community Traffic Safety Program Manager Andrea Atran informed Historic City News that this morning, beginning at 10:00 a.m., the St. Johns Traffic Safety Team will be greeting visitors to the Farmer’s Market, next to the St. Augustine Beach Pier.